Surgery – Best for Back Pain or Not?
The most common surgeries performed is back surgery to repair ruptured disks. But yet doctors aren’t sure that surgery is a better option or not to heal the problem.
With time a ruptured disk will usually get better time. But performing a surgery is right to avoid or minimize the pain patients have to endure.
The disk is like a jelly donut. If the jelly squeezes out it presses on a nerve. Over time, your body absorbs the jelly. You get better, or with the help of a surgery you can remove the jelly.
Recently a study was conducted on more than a 1,000 patients with ruptured disks to find out which works better to treat back pain – surgery or physical therapy or time. It was found that both had same effect over time in step with each other. But at each time point the surgical patients showed little more progress than the non-operative patients.
But, in fact, it wasn’t a huge difference. The surgical patients improved more quickly, but after two years both groups felt the same. If you feel physical therapy is doing well for your health and you can work through it, its great. But if the pain is unbearable, there is no other option than benefiting from a surgery.
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December 13th, 2006 at 3:35 pm
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